(Anti) Social-Lists 10/19/08
The (Anti) Social-Lists contains contributions to Blog Action Day 08, converting from Blogger to WordPress, and Eco-Savvy Blogging Tips.
Writing: First Article at Environmental Graffiti

I am now writing for Environmental Graffiti and my first article is Welcome to the Village Underground. Check it out - maybe you’ll like it.
Stuff This in Your RSS - 10/7/08 - The Good Human

The RSS feed of the week is The Good Human, a blog about the environment and being a better person.
Green Twitter List Updated
I have finally updated the Green Twitter List. I am also planning on going through Twellow soon so I can add even more green users to this list. In addition I have updated the opml file for the blog feeds of the green twits.
Users added are:
100KHouse
3rblogging
gogreentube
greatgreen
greenmom
greenrater
greenyourdecor
organicmaven
planetrelations
ppng
railstotrails
worldchanging
Please post in the comments if you know [...]
More Green Twitter Google Spreadsheet Fun
In yesterday’s article, Green Twitter Google Pie, I mentioned that I had created additional gadgets from the Green Twitter RSS feed imported into Google Spreadsheets.
The first is a word cloud of the top green tweeters per last 20 tweets - this uses the same spreadsheet data used to create the pie chart. I wanted [...]
Green Twitter Update
My Green Twitter post and opml file have been updated based on information from It’s Not a Lecture and AIDG.
Green Twitter - Aggregating the Feeds of Green Twits

David Wescott of It’s Not a Lecture wrote a post called Green Tweeting, which was inspired by my Green Twitter post. He went a step further than I did and thought about what could be done with the RSS feeds of the individuals postings about the environment on Twitter. To be perfectly honest, [...]
Green Twitter - Environmental Resources

On May 21, 2008 many Twitter users participated in a Twit-Out in protest to the many problems the service has been having recently. In response Sarah Perez, of ReadWriteWeb, wrote How to Use Social Media for Social Change. Sarah thought that the anger users were displaying toward the Twitter outages and instability could have been [...]